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Originally Posted by pokerplyr80
It may be too early to call him the next Mantle, but the way the ball flies off his bat is amazing. I have spent more time watching Yankees games in the last couple of weeks than I've watched baseball in the last few years. It's been fun getting into the modern game again.
Check out this article. The Marlins consulted NASA engineers to build a roof that could not be hit. He hit it twice.
http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2017/07/...asa-equations/
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It makes you wonder if Mantle had been 6"8" and 285 lbs what he might could have done hitting a baseball... Let's pump the brakes a bit on Judge, way to early. As it was, Mantle was 5'11" 180 lbs and was the fastest runner in baseball before he blew out his knee, and could hit a baseball 500 feet....